9th Jul 2024
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BIG NEWS!We've been working hard in the background to improve our delivery service. We already know we have the best drivers, so the rest of us need to keep up!Over the last week or so (Early July 202
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Posted by Nottage Timber Merchants on 20th Mar 2024
All about Postcrete
As the season unfolds and you prepare to construct your new fence this spring, meticulous planning and precise post placement are essential. However, the key to preventing potential structural issu
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Posted by Nottage Timber Merchants on 18th Mar 2024
Why is my 2x4 not 2x4???
The discrepancy between the nominal dimensions and the finished dimensions of timber, such as a "2x4" stems from historical practices in the timber industry and the natural characteristics of wood.
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Posted by Nottage Timber Merchants on 12th Mar 2024
Help! My fence is falling over!
Every February and early March, our timber yard in Bridgend sees a surge in phone calls, emails, and new visitors. The reason is straightforward – fallen fences. If you've ever owned or lived
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Posted by Nottage Timber Merchants on 28th Feb 2024
Timber and Acoustics: How Wood Enhances Sound Quality in Buildings
When it comes to constructing spaces with exceptional acoustics, architects and designers often turn to a variety of materials and techniques. Among these, wood stands out not only for its aestheti
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Posted by Nottage Timber Merchants on 28th Feb 2024
The Fence Post Problem - How to measure a post and rail fence
Have you ever measured stud walls, fencing, or floorboards and found yourself just one short? It's a frustration familiar to many DIY enthusiasts and tradespeople, particularly in the fencing industry
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